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Men Need High Testosterone
Confidence, Motivation, and Strength
Would you like unwavering confidence, boundless energy, and relentless drive?
Yes… we all want this.
But it seems like we’re getting further away from this everyday.
Men are becoming increasingly docile, unmotivated, and—to put it frank—feminine.
Why is this happening?
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Because testosterone (one of our key sex hormones) is on the decline.
Over the past 20 years, testosterone levels have dropped by almost 50%.
This is a huge problem.
“Low-serum T has been associated with numerous age-related adverse health conditions including abdominal obesity, diabetes, and prediabetic states (such as insulin resistance, impaired glucose tolerance, and metabolic syndrome), dyslipidemia, low bone and muscle mass, impaired sexual function, depressed mood, frailty, and decreased quality of life.”
With optimal levels of testosterone, you’ll experience:
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And most importantly, it’ll make effort feel good.
But when people talk about testosterone optimization, they often miss an extremely important factor…
Your Genetics 🧬
There are a number of genes that determine how fast you produce, use, and clear testosterone from your body.
The CYP19A1 gene, one of the most well-studied genes in regards to hormonal health, controls how quickly your body turns testosterone into estrogen.
The SRD5A2 gene controls how quickly you convert testosterone into dihydrotestosterone, or DHT, a more potent form of testosterone.
The UG2B15 & UGT2B17 determine how quickly your body gets rid of testosterone.
There are also many genes other genes that indirectly impact how your body produces testosterone.
This includes the SLC308 gene—which controls how your body uses zinc…
And your body’s vitamin D metabolism genes—CYPT2R1, VDBP/GC, and VDR.
Knowing which genes you have is like a cheat code when it comes to increasing your testosterone levels.
You can increase the function of genes that help you…
And turn down the dial for genes that don’t.
For example—if your body is converting testosterone into estrogen too quickly, you can block the CYP19A1 gene with aromatase inhibitors like DIM.
This will lead to increased testosterone and decreased estrogen levels, which is what everybody wants.
Increasing testosterone is a complex topic.
A supplement, diet remodeling, or habit that works for one person might not work you.
Because it requires a thorough understanding into your genetics, your current lifestyle factors (including sleep, stress, diet, exercise, and more) and effective interventions that will support your hormones & your DNA.
So let us do the work for you.
Book a call with a DNA specialist and you’ll receive everything that’s listed above.
Imagine walking into a room with confidence and courage. Imagine tackling tasks with unlimited energy, fearlessness, and determination. Imagine having constant motivation to do hard things and to never back down.
We can take you there.
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Until next time,
Kashif Khan
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